Bug 1895697 - Modifying disk allocation target domain in the clone modal doesn't reflect on the cloned VM
Summary: Modifying disk allocation target domain in the clone modal doesn't reflect on...
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Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE
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Product: ovirt-engine
Classification: oVirt
Component: BLL.Virt
Version: 4.4.3.10
Hardware: x86_64
OS: Linux
unspecified
high
Target Milestone: ovirt-4.4.4
: 4.4.4.2
Assignee: Shmuel Melamud
QA Contact: Tamir
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TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2020-11-08 13:53 UTC by Tamir
Modified: 2020-12-21 12:35 UTC (History)
4 users (show)

Fixed In Version: ovirt-engine-4.4.4.2
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Last Closed: 2020-12-21 12:35:49 UTC
oVirt Team: Virt
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pm-rhel: ovirt-4.4+
pm-rhel: blocker?


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oVirt gerrit 112280 0 master MERGED core: CloneVm: Use passed disk parameters 2020-12-06 09:21:30 UTC

Description Tamir 2020-11-08 13:53:23 UTC
Description of problem:
When I clone any VM with disks and in the clone modal under "resource allocation" -> "Disk Allocation", I change the disk's target to another domain, the change doesn't reflect on the cloned VM.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
RHV 4.4.3-13 (ovirt-engine.noarch 4.4.3.10-0.1.el8ev)
RHEL 8.3 x86 hosts and engine.
vdsm.x86_64 4.40.35.1-1.el8ev on the hosts.

How reproducible:
100%

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Create a 4.5 data center and a 4.5 cluster.
2. Install the host and create a new NFS storage domain.
3. Create a VM with a disk and wait for its creation.
4. Clone the VM and in the clone modal change the disk's target in the resource allocation tab.
5. Check the cloned VM disk is located in the expected target domain.

Actual results:
1. The 4.5 data center and the 4.5 cluster were created.
2. The host was installed and the NFS storage domain was created.
3. The VM with the disk was created.
4. The cloned VM was created.
5. The cloned VM disk isn't located at the expected target domain, it is located at the same domain as the base VM.

Expected results:
Steps 1-4 were executed as expected.
5 - The cloned VM's disk should be located at the target domain we set in the resource allocation tab.

Additional info:

Comment 1 RHEL Program Management 2020-11-27 15:53:50 UTC
This bug report has Keywords: Regression or TestBlocker.
Since no regressions or test blockers are allowed between releases, it is also being identified as a blocker for this release. Please resolve ASAP.

Comment 2 Tamir 2020-11-29 09:10:10 UTC
Verified on RHV 4.4.4-3. All looks good to me.

Env:
  - Engine instance with RHV 4.4.4-3 (ovirt-engine-4.4.4.2-0.1.el8ev.noarch) and RHEL 8.3 installed.
  - 2 hosts with RHV 4.4.4-3 and RHEL 8.3, both hosts with 4.40.38-1.el8ev.

Steps:
1. Create a 4.5 data center and a 4.5 cluster.
2. Install the host and create a new NFS storage domain.
3. Create a VM with a disk and wait for its creation.
4. Clone the VM and in the clone modal change the disk's target in the resource allocation tab.
5. Check the cloned VM disk is located in the expected target domain.


Results (As Expected):
1. The 4.5 data center and the 4.5 cluster were created.
2. The host was installed and the NFS storage domain was created.
3. The VM with the disk was created.
4. The cloned VM was created.
5. The cloned VM disk is located at the expected target domain.

Comment 3 Sandro Bonazzola 2020-12-21 12:35:49 UTC
This bugzilla is included in oVirt 4.4.4 release, published on December 21st 2020.

Since the problem described in this bug report should be resolved in oVirt 4.4.4 release, it has been closed with a resolution of CURRENT RELEASE.

If the solution does not work for you, please open a new bug report.


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